fbpx

Duval Early Learning Academy teacher charged with injuring preschooler

Staff report

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Tamera Williams Calhoun, 45, was arrested yesterday and charged with child abuse without great bodily harm after allegedly grabbing a four-year-old by the ear and pulling him out from under a table at Duval Early Learning Academy.

On August 13, the second day of school, a paraprofessional working in a preschool classroom at the school reported that the students were following along with a “Pokemon Yoga” video and spread around the classroom. She said she was sitting at a table, watching the children, and did not notice that the victim, a four-year-old boy with limited English proficiency who had not previously attended school, had crawled under the table. She said the victim was sitting quietly and not causing a disruption, and she didn’t know he was there until she heard a “blood-curdling scream” and saw Calhoun “aggressively” pull the child out from under the table by his ear and then force him into a chair. The witness said the child continued to scream and cry for several minutes, holding his injured ear. The witness reportedly took several pictures of the child’s ear with her phone, then left the classroom and reported the incident to administrators at the school.

The witness reportedly said Calhoun had been “rough” with students, grabbing them “aggressively” by their arms or wrists, over the first two days of school; she also said she had seen Calhoun “roughly grab” the victim by his forearm on the first day of school.

After the witness spoke with the principal, the principal removed the victim from the classroom and took him to the school nurse to check him for injuries. The principal reportedly told an investigator that when she asked the victim if he was okay, he said, “Play.” She said she took this to mean that he was not afraid to return to the classroom, so she sent him back to class. She said she saw an “old” injury to the victim’s ear and determined it to be unrelated to that day’s incident, even though it was the same ear the witness said Calhoun had pulled.

The principal also interviewed Calhoun, who reportedly denied pulling the victim by the ear and said the victim was screaming under the table, so she pulled him out by his arm, but he may have bumped his ear on the table. The principal reportedly counseled the teacher that she should not pull students by the arm and allowed the teacher to continue teaching in the classroom.

The principal reported the incident to Human Resources and to the Department of Children and Families (DCF) but reportedly said there was no injury to the victim; DCF reportedly told the principal that the report would not be accepted, based on the information provided.

The principal reportedly spoke with the victim’s mother after school during a conversation that was described as “coincidental.” The principal reportedly told the victim’s mother that there had been an incident involving her son that day in the classroom, but she reportedly gave Calhoun’s account of the incident and did not mention the report from the witness. When a Gainesville Police Department Detective asked the principal why she did not tell the child’s mother what the witness had observed, the principal reportedly said she did not believe she had to tell the mother what the witness reported because DCF did not accept the report.

The detective went to the school the next day and reported that Calhoun was still teaching the class. She reported that there was a recent bruise on the child’s forearm as well as a “dark purple bruise on both the interior and exterior of the victim’s ear.” She also reported a small scratch on the interior of the victim’s other ear. The child’s mother reportedly said the child had none of those injuries when she dropped him off at school on the day of the incident.

The child was forensically interviewed on August 15, and he reportedly said Calhoun had grabbed his arm, causing his arm to hurt, and pulled his ear, causing his ear to hurt. He reportedly held his ear and twisted it to show what the teacher had done.

A medical team reportedly found a small bruise on the child’s forearm, bruising on the interior and exterior of one ear, and a small scratch on the inside of the other ear. The findings were determined to be positive for child abuse.

Post Miranda, Calhoun reportedly said she saw the child under the table and that he did not appear to be upset; she said the table has one “wobbly” leg, so it “may not have been safe.” She said she told the child to come out from under the table but could not remember whether he said anything in response. She reportedly admitted grabbing the child by the arm, pulling him out from under the table, and making him sit down in a chair. She said the child was crying and upset for a while and that he sat with the witness for a few minutes. She reportedly said he might have bumped his ear while she was pulling him out from under the table; the detective noted that this did not explain the bruising on both sides of the child’s ear.

The detective reported that she asked Calhoun if she thought it was appropriate to grab a child by the arm, and she said “No” and changed her story to say she actually grabbed the child by the hand.

Calhoun was arrested for grand theft in 2004 and completed a pre-trial intervention agreement, resulting in the charges being dropped. She was arrested in 2006 and entered a plea of nolo contendere to charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia and was sentenced to one year of probation, with adjudication of guilt withheld. She was arrested again in 2007 for allegedly taking a recording device from the jail after visiting with an inmate, and her probation in the 2006 case was unsuccessfully terminated. She entered a plea of nolo contendere to the theft charge and was sentenced to 10 hours of community service and six months of probation, with adjudication of guilt withheld.

Judge Susan Miller-Jones set bail at $25,000, and Calhoun has been released from the jail.

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

    • People yall so illiterate to its a shame its a such thing as your innocent until proven guilty now unless one of you smart mfs a judge or state attorney mind your business and stay tf in your lane talking about fire her when you wasn’t there and it wasn’t your child I know plenty people incarcerated for lies 🤥 but not this one best believe we standing on business bout Mrs Calhoun so before you speak on her name atleast know the facts the truth and the lies people lie everyday and charges get dropped everyday too…. Then what yall gone say.Lmao hold your breath bet you pass out before she get fired silly 🐰…..

    • Because it’s obvious she has the credentials and you shouldn’t judge a book by it cover or a human by there past people do change wtf

  • I’m sure this article is as twisted as it sounds!!!!! I stand with her!!!!!!!! I know this won’t happen to my child because he/she KNOW how to sit down and act accordingly. Sounds like this kid was TRAINED to say that same story from the witness over the course of days. Hence he didn’t say ANYTHING to his parents that day or the school. Parents NEED to start teaching their kids at home how to act and follow up accordingly with their children’s behavior. It starts at HOME!!!!!!

        • realJK – what do you mean “so they take autistic kids”?
          They are people and most are very smart! It’s statements like yours that harm kids who are smart but a little different. Educate yourself!

          • Kiki, if you come here enough times, you will see jk really has very little common sense. Everything to him is the fault of the DNC. He can’t see past that

          • I think he was asking questions? This is about politics. It about children’s safety and well being. But since you did lather the politics up. The principle is from California and by the looks of her background a highly qualified person. She just did not do her job correctly in communicating all information to the parent. The teacher, well she is just wrong and seems unable to be around children without harming them. Plus her background is a clue to why she should not be a teacher. That is on the school board.

          • Again fingers typing to fast. This is NOT about politics. It’s about children’s safety and well being.

    • You have got to be kidding me, are you the abuser or a relative😡grab one of mine and see what happens! This sicko should not be allowed anywhere near kids. I would gladly pick up a charge if I was the parent.

    • 1. A kid under the table is not an uncommon occurrence especially at that age.

      2. To make it seem it seem like this is excusable behavior by and adult, teacher is problematic. She si supposed to protect the child even if he isn’t “trained” as you so eloquently stated.

      3. Blaming an untrained or trained child for abuse is cringey.

      4. You feel the child was coached yet physical evidence shows the child was grabbed and his ear pulled. So were back at cringey again.

    • Let’s talk about autism and the full damn spectrum. You know nothing talking out the side of your neck like that!

  • This school has been funded/supported for many years now. The very best teachers are sadly gone. This is horrific & not acceptable. Bad apples should never be a part of the staff. Parents & the community care.

  • Principle do not do her job either by not giving a full account on what happened and what was reported. The teacher proves her guilt by giving several different accounts on handling the child.

    • “PRINCIPAL. does not do her job.” Your lack of education is showing again Bare. Spelling and grammar both indicate high school dropout… (You sometimes just ask for it,and I’m happy to do it) ignorance shouldn’t be overlooked especially when commenting on schools .If want to criticize others at least do it correctly

      • Again you need help. That all you got, Grammer? When we are talking about a serious issue with children’s safety. And remember you support a women who can’t put words together to make a complete sentence either. My fingers sometimes type faster then my eyes. What is her excuse? A case of the giggles?

    • I think everyone needs to have access to how it was ever hired. Let’s get the forensic details from the people that brought this animal into the ACSB payroll. We need total accountability.

  • I think we need to step back and take a closer look at what really happened. I believe this woman is one of my supporters and I stand with her 💯. How many of you will stand with us???

    • Always some clown trying to be relevant by bringing politics into what is clearly not that. You epitomize the problem of your obvious political leaning. This transcends politics. Grow up

      • Then u need to understand that I don’t need your approval to discuss anything. Deal with it.

  • WTF are they hiring repeat ex-cons to be our kids’ teachers for, are schools that desperate? I wonder why 🤔🧐

  • These are the types of people your SBAC members think should be in classrooms with your children.

  • Hire more middle age or older people with companion and why hire with her records it’s people crying to work and care about our babied

  • At least they got her what about the Metcalf Elementary teacher that grabbed a student around the neck using her forearm April 2022

  • I’m confused on why people are assuming this child is autistic. The article said limited English and it was the child first time in a school … I would think maybe he’s from another country or something to that degree. 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • I was grabbed by the ear when in elementary school…I followed directions pretty good after that.

    In first grade, a nun smacked my hand with a ruler…I guess I was daydreaming.

    In fifth grade, I was paddled by a woman principal. Some books had fallen from a desk, and I and 2 others
    Went to retrieve them, and the substitute teacher sent us to the office and we were paddled. I have never been hit so hard and I was innocent.

  • Let’s keep it simple:

    1. Bad hire and needs to be reviewed.
    2. The School Principal is not following the law.
    3. The person who took the photos and reported it needs to be acknowledged for doing everything right. It was a very brave act to do in that environment.
    4. I have seen this “circle the wagons” mentality numerous times. Protect our own days and it need to stop.
    5. The GPD detective did outstanding work and probably changed some future bad outcomes.
    6. Never allow this person to be near anybody’s child again. Take her teaching certificate.

  • >